Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Noreen Date: 29 Jul 20 - 07:50 AM Charlie Baum wasn't there this week Joe- unless he came in after I left, and I heard the Susan/pig song. Wish I could think who it was- it was someone who sang before I did, so it was 18 or earlier. I have a note of the names if that would help.
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Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: GUEST,Rob Mad Jock Wright Date: 31 Jul 20 - 11:13 AM in a good attempt to keep musicians active their Sunday Social going and of course a bit of focus on the Twa Tams Bar in Perth Scotland, the owners Mad Ferret invite regulars to zap in a tune or two. They then select and stream on Sundays. It is a bit of fun and the quality of the music like that played at the Twa Tams is usually high. So if you want a listen catch it live Sundays around 5.00pm or 6 pm if things go awry. Or you can get it on Youtube somewhere by searching. They sometimes have a 'raffle' the first to message once they start gets a prize. One week it was a toilet roll! The next it was a toilet seat (new of course)! So you can tell that it is a bit of fun. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: GUEST,Rob Mad Jock Wright Date: 31 Jul 20 - 11:14 AM Oh that is UK time by the way. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Mrrzy Date: 01 Aug 20 - 03:03 PM Is Sadie an older white bewhiskered man? |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Joe Offer Date: 01 Aug 20 - 10:35 PM Nope. She's the daughter of author Shirley Jackson. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Mrrzy Date: 03 Aug 20 - 11:48 AM Ooh too cool! One of the demons! I have not yet seen today's link? |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Joe Offer Date: 03 Aug 20 - 09:00 PM Another lovely gathering. Thank you all for coming. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Mrrzy Date: 03 Aug 20 - 10:25 PM Joe, it was indeed marvy; peace upon thee, gracious host. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 04 Aug 20 - 03:51 AM Joe, the lyrics you posted in chat for The Swaggies Have All Waltzed Matilda Away are fine, with just two corrections. In the last verse, "Coolies" should be "Koori". Koori is the name the Aboriginal people of New South Wales use to describe themselves. And the fellow who wrote the song was Alistair Hulett, with a double t at the end. Thanks again for putting the show on. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: doncatterall Date: 04 Aug 20 - 10:23 AM I'd like to join in next Monday. Do I need an invite or just the meeting ID and password (what are they?)? Stornoway Folk Club have been meeting via Zoom since lockdown. First and third Thursday of the month at 8:00 pm UK time. Anyone wishing to join us - PM me with your e-mail address and I'll send an invite.
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Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: SPB-Cooperator Date: 04 Aug 20 - 10:59 AM I don't know if I have already mentioned it, but I think I have been to more zoom song sessions than I have to folk clubs for the last 5 years. Zoom gets round the need to be motivated to get outside and catch various tubes and/or buses so I can enjoy a pint. One club I went to a couple of year back was fine getting back to central London after but then having to catch 2 night buses to get home!! However, it is harder to perform rathar than just sing. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: SPB-Cooperator Date: 10 Aug 20 - 08:05 AM Eagerly awaiting tonight's link. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Noreen Date: 10 Aug 20 - 10:14 AM SPB- do you not get the link via email from Joe? |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: SPB-Cooperator Date: 10 Aug 20 - 11:29 AM found it in an email I don;t use that much any more |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: GUEST,Fred Maslan Date: 10 Aug 20 - 02:31 PM can't find link to mudcat zoom |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Noreen Date: 10 Aug 20 - 02:36 PM "Where the hell" is rather unnecessary, anonymous GUEST. We all have lives too! |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Severn Date: 10 Aug 20 - 03:15 PM I went out of the meeting because of the sound breaking up. Now it requires a passcode other than that posted, and I can't get back in. I never needed a passcode before. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Joe Offer Date: 10 Aug 20 - 09:09 PM Sorry you missed us, Severn. I think the link included the password, but maybe it wasn't. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Joe Offer Date: 10 Aug 20 - 10:05 PM Thank you all for coming. It was another lovely session. -Joe- |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Waddon Pete Date: 11 Aug 20 - 02:42 AM .......and thank you Joe for hosting us. I’m sure it raises all our spirits! All the best, Pate. (Private joke!!!) |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: leeneia Date: 11 Aug 20 - 01:21 PM Once again, thank you to Joe and Noreen for the time and effort you give to make the Singaround possible. Four to five hours - that's a significant favor to the world. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: MoorleyMan Date: 11 Aug 20 - 02:28 PM Massive thanks to Joe and Noreen once again. A cracking night. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Joe Offer Date: 15 Aug 20 - 11:31 PM I emailed out the invitation just now. If you didn't get one, that means I don't have you on the email list. If you'd like to be on the list, email me, joe@mudcat.org See you Monday! -Joe- |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Richard Mellish Date: 16 Aug 20 - 08:53 AM I'm sorry I've missed the last two. Two Mondays ago I had got stuck into something or other (even if I now forget what it was) and didn't feel like stopping. Last time, shortly before the singaround was due to start I went to close my back door. It had been sticking for a while and now it would not close at all. Fiddling with the hinges to persuade it to close before I went to bed took priority over anything else that evening. Not sure whether I'll make it tomorrow. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Joe Offer Date: 16 Aug 20 - 04:23 PM We miss you when you're not there, Richard. You sing interesting songs. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!! From: Noreen Date: 17 Aug 20 - 02:41 PM Come on in, I'm taking orders for cocktails... |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!! From: John MacKenzie Date: 17 Aug 20 - 04:13 PM I'll have a Harvey Wallbanger please. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Joe Offer Date: 17 Aug 20 - 08:50 PM Thanks for coming, everyone. It was lovely. -Joe and Noreen and Casey- |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Waddon Pete Date: 18 Aug 20 - 02:20 AM Another great night! Cheers one up no end. Thanks everyone. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Sarah the flute Date: 18 Aug 20 - 03:48 AM Great evening and mighty songs thank you! |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Joe Offer Date: 23 Aug 20 - 01:50 PM Singaround emails have been sent out. I post the URL for the Singaround here about 2 hours before we start, but don't want to post it publicly earlier. If I forget, maybe Noreen will remember and post it here. If you'd like to be on the email list, email me at joe@mudcat.org Hope to sing with you tomorrow! -Joe- |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: An Pluiméir Ceolmhar Date: 23 Aug 20 - 05:20 PM Just dropped in on a whim, after spending a fair amount of time on Chiff and Fipple and latterly wasting vast amounts of time on Twitter over the last few years. Delighted to see there are some familiar names still showing up, and totally unsurprised to see Joe still doing that public-service thing. And almost nostalgic to see that my old work email address popped up when I logged in again, given that I retired in 2011. I originally ventured into the Café on a work-related mission, believe it or not: a senior official in my workplace wanted to quote some verses of "The maid of Aughrim" in a speech, and I was blown away by how, within 24 hours, Catters in different parts of the world came up with more information than I could possibly use. So a worldwide singaround sounds particularly appropriate. I drifted away from the Mudcat for a variety of reasons, one of which I won't go into, but also because, as a non-singer, I always felt like a bit of a chancer with little to contribute, and C&F became a better fit. I might listen in to one of the next Zoomarounds. BTW, does a surgical circumcision count, Joe? ;-) |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Mrrzy Date: 23 Aug 20 - 11:24 PM What other kind of circumcision is there? No but seriously, any genre requests? I can't think of what I want to sing... |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Joe Offer Date: 24 Aug 20 - 12:28 AM You're welcome to come in and listen and say hello, APC. Link will be in this thread 2 hours before, or you can email me if you want to be on the weekly notification list. Yeah, I guess I'm still doing the "public service thing." I hope it helps. joe@mudcat.org |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!! From: Mrrzy Date: 24 Aug 20 - 11:35 AM Joe, it totally totally helps! Thanks! Stay out of the fires! |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!! From: Noreen Date: 24 Aug 20 - 05:26 PM Still going strong, come join us! |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Joe Offer Date: 24 Aug 20 - 09:50 PM Another wonderful gathering. Thank you all for coming. See you next Monday. -Joe- |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: leeneia Date: 25 Aug 20 - 12:40 AM I enjoy the singarounds. I don't get nervous; it's as relaxing as singing for little kids. Today I fluffed a line and it didn't bother me a bit. I enjoy the variety of songs, and I like it that Joe posts the words whenever he can. Thanks, Joe. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Stilly River Sage Date: 25 Aug 20 - 12:43 AM It was a nice assortment of songs today! |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Monique Date: 25 Aug 20 - 02:50 AM I enjoy it a lot. Like Leeneia I enjoy the variety of songs and the lyrics in the chat. I regret I can't stay longer and sing another song as I'm not supposed to make noise after 10pm (1pm Pacific time) but it'd be far too late anyway. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Waddon Pete Date: 25 Aug 20 - 03:13 AM Another lovely session! Thanks folks and special thanks to Joe for your hard work behind the scenes. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Noreen Date: 25 Aug 20 - 04:04 AM This regular sing is encouraging me to refresh songs from way back, sometimes because of mentions here on Mudcat, sometimes after my memory has been jogged by other songs sung or discussions between songs. As leeneia says above, it is a safe place to perform with a VERY interested and supportive audience, all in our own rooms around the world. I still find it amazing that I take part in an event with other performers from so many other countries in so many time zones. (I’ll post a list of all the countries I am aware of, when I’ve checked to make sure I’ve left no country out!) So if you’re thinking of joining us, please do! Just come and listen if you like, or take part :) |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: GUEST Date: 25 Aug 20 - 04:23 AM So sorry to have missed this week but had some work committments and a deadline that took priority. Hope to be there next week. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Sarah the flute Date: 25 Aug 20 - 04:24 AM ooops that was me in last post - didn't realise I'd been logged out! |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: Richard Mellish Date: 25 Aug 20 - 05:17 AM In the chat before yesterday's session, Paul Clarke posted this: " I'm planting this little 'bomb' to see if it creates any buzz among you: Mudcat Zoom session, with a theme of songs/tunes within songs. Songs that reference other music would be sung, and broken off at the appropriate point for [I'd moot] another performer to render the mentioned tune, or in the case of a song, to segue one after the other. I think I've listed, or been triggered to note but forgotten to[!], about 15 of these, but with all the Cat brains jointly at work on the idea, I'm sure many more would crop up. Perhaps needs a couple of weeks' notice, esp. to tout for the musical partner, but worth considering? When I get back, I may ask the question again, with some examples. Meantime, what does Joe O and others think of it." That could indeed be fun, but it will certainly need considerable advance planning to identify the relevant songs and tunes and the personnel to perform them. Paul, if you see this, please post your list to save us racking our brains for examples that you've already thought of. The only one that I can think of immediately is Byker Hill and Walker Shore referring to "the tune of Elsie Marley". |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: GUEST,Mysha Date: 25 Aug 20 - 06:30 AM Are we supposed to remember all the tunes in The Devil went down to Georgia, or The Galway shawl, or the Monkeys wedding? Mysha |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: GUEST,Mysha Date: 25 Aug 20 - 06:37 AM Monique, maybe you can do something less loudly? Recite a poem, tell a story if the host allows. You're not limited to the chat like I am, so there must be ways to perform even if you're not supposed to make noise. (Well, listening to others would obviously fall in the no-=noise category as well.) Bye Mysha |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: rosma Date: 25 Aug 20 - 06:43 AM Richard, Galway Shawl ('I played "The Blackbird" and "The Stack of Barley", "Rodney's Glory" and "The Foggy Dew"') gives some serious scope. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: GUEST,Mysha Date: 25 Aug 20 - 07:15 AM I guess this is more something for a Songs in Song thread. Is there such a thing? 'The band played "Waltzing Matilda"' would also fall in that category. Bye Mysha |
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays From: MoorleyMan Date: 25 Aug 20 - 07:29 AM It's a fun idea, Paul, and might yield some interesting examples, but I agree with Mysha, more suitable for a discussion thread than an actual performance, which would be unwieldy to say the least, even if the sequential and overlap issues of zoom could be overcome. It's indicative tho', that almost all of the examples that spring readily to mind involve traditional tunes - and several of them are already done as "song-tune combis" in performance. Midnight on the Water, steady and slow... With "songs within songs" tho', a full combi rendition would be less satisfying simply because of the desired effect of the placing within the original creation, IMHO. Take the above-mentioned Waltzing Matilda, which has its own designated placing and Purpose. |
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